Nathaniel Bannister Explained

Nathaniel Bannister
Birth Name:Nathaniel Harrington Bannister
Birth Date:13 January 1813
Birth Place:Delaware, United States
Death Place:New York City, New York, United States
Occupation:Actor and playwright
Language:English
Spouse:Amelia Greene Legge

Nathaniel Harrington Bannister (January 13, 1813  - November 2, 1847) was an American actor and playwright.

Bannister wrote over 40 plays, including Putnam, the Iron Son of '76 (1844) about the American Revolutionary War hero Israel Putnam which played for 78 consecutive nights in New York at the Bowery Theatre (produced by Thomas S. Hamblin), unusually successful for its time.[1] [2] The bulk of Bannister's many works, only some of which were published, are historical dramas.

Bannister was born in Delaware (some sources report Maryland) in 1813, and made his first appearance on stage in Baltimore at age 16 in the role of Young Norval. He died in poverty in New York on November 2, 1847.[3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Bannister was married to actress Amelia Greene, who was previously married to John Augustus Stone.[8] [9] [10]

Plays (incomplete list)

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Notes and References

  1. Paterson, Alexander D. (August 24, 1844). "The Drama". The Anglo American, Vol. 3., No. 18. p. 429. (via Google Books).
  2. (October 19, 1844). The Drama. p. 618 (noting that Putnam is still playing).
  3. (1995). The Cambridge Guide to Theatre. p. 76.
  4. Ireland, Joseph (1867). Records of the New York Stage, from 1750 to 1860, Vol. II. pp. 205, 417.
  5. Berg, Albert Ellery (1884). The Drama, Painting, Poetry, and Song. p. 265.
  6. Rees, James (1845). The Dramatic Authors of America. pp. 35–36.
  7. (November 2, 1847). "Died". New York Evening Post.
  8. Brown, T. Allston (1903). A History of the New York Stage, Vol. I. p. 314.
  9. (November 18, 1873). "Mrs. Amelia Bannister The Funeral of an Actress Who Graced the Boards Half a Century Ago". The Sun.
  10. Conner, William H. (April 10, 1949). "Who Was Nat Bannister, Playwright?". Sunday Morning Star (Wilmington, Delaware). (in depth article about Bannister, questioning whether he was raised in Delaware or Maryland).